In between the weekends they would get homework and work on it at home (if they had time), stay in touch with each other and could contact me if they needed help with their artwork.

Here’s a picture overview of the Thangka Painting Year training. If you want to see more pics, please click on the image:

1st weekend:
Creating a traditional thangka frame and canvas

The first long weekend was focused on general knowledge of Tibetan Thangka painting through lectures on the landscape and offerings, creating a reusable thangka frame and canvas, and transferring the drawing (that the students had made in a previous thangka course) onto the canvas.

2nd weekend:
Thangka Painting Techniques

In the second long weekend the thangka students learned all about pigments & paint, how to mix paints, applying the base layers, and learned the different thangka painting techniques and how to work with them. They also learned basic knowledge of different styles in Tibetan thangka painting.

3rd weekend:
Gold, Eye Opening Ceremony & Mantras

The third weekend of 3 full days was focused on the magical power of the Buddhas, preparing real gold for the thangka, applying decorations, the eye opening ceremony, and mantras and blessings on the thangka.

It was a wonderful group of people, and new friendships have been made.

Come back day:Finish the artworks

The students will work further at home and can contact me in between if they need help with their thangka.
In Spring 2018 we will come back together to check out all the (probably finished) artworks.

Thangka Year Training 2018

New dates for the Thangka Year Training will probably be starting from the second half of 2018.You can keep an eye on our Upcoming Thangka Classes page, or you can sign up for the Thangka Newsletter, so you will automatically stay informed on future thangka painting courses.